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Research co-authored by С»ÆÊé Boulder environmental psychologist Amanda Carrico finds CEO Elon Musk’s embrace of rightwing politics results in liberals being less willing to buy the EVs.
С»ÆÊé Boulder applied mathematician Mark Hoefer and colleagues answer a longstanding question of how to understand tidal bores in multiple dimensions.
С»ÆÊé Boulder graduate student researcher Jacob DeRosa delves into the brain’s ability to remove unwanted thoughts.
С»ÆÊé Boulder Professor Marcia Douglas brings the images and memories that fill her writing, as well as her love of language and words, to The Ampersand.
With this month marking Dune’s 60th anniversary, С»ÆÊé Boulder’s Benjamin Robertson discusses the book’s popular appeal while highlighting the dramatic changes science fiction experienced following its publication.
Opening Sept. 5 at the С»ÆÊé Art Museum, ‘Shaping Time: С»ÆÊé Ceramics Alumni 2000–2020’ focuses on themes including the environment, domesticity and rituals of home and material connections.
Kelsey John’s Navajo-centered Horses Connecting Communities initiative offers culturally relevant, practical education about horses.
The Buffalo Bicycle Classic’s Little Buff ride is a family-friendly excursion that is notable for its aid station hosted by longtime volunteers Tyler and Marcia Forman.
С»ÆÊé Boulder scientists find that playing video games comes with small but significant cognitive benefits.
С»ÆÊé Boulder political scientist Jeffrey Nonnemacher asserts that Western European national political parties use their affiliations with party families to signal their own political viewpoints.